Text Case
4+

Title Case Formatting and More

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Description

Text Case is a simple utility that allows you to convert any text into various different formats.

It comes packed with an action extension that lets you select text anywhere in iOS, tap the Share button, and then you’ll find the “Convert Text” action. This will show you a preview of all available formats, and a simple tap on one of those will copy it to your clipboard, and you’ll be returned to the original app.

All formats are available to be used with Siri Shortcuts. Every time you copy or share the result of a text conversion, iOS will be made aware and can suggest these actions to you in the future. You can also manually add a format to Siri by going tapping on Settings, and then the "Add to Siri" button at the bottom.

And of course you can choose to enable or disable any of the formats, and also reorder them to your needs!

What’s New

Version History

1.4

Jan 4, 2019

- A new format! Strip HTML will clear any HTML tags and any whitespace either side of the result.- You can now alter the order of the way formats appear in the app.- Pasting text via the keyboard shortcut (CMD + V) will now work even if the textfield is not selected, meaning you can get the formats much faster.- Any settings in the app are now synced between your devices.

1.3.1

Oct 12, 2018

- Added KebabCase (it-makes-text-look-like-this)- Added About Text Case section with the version number, and links to relevant websites, and also access to Text Case on the App Store.- Cleaned up the Action Extension so it no longer inherits any style form the app it's being presented inside. Instead it will look like the native Text Case app, and make use of the chosen accent colour.

1.3

Sep 16, 2018

** Support for Siri Shortcuts! **All formats are available to be used with Siri Shortcuts. Every time you copy or share the result of a text conversion, iOS will be made aware and can suggest these actions to you in the future. You can also manually add a format to Siri by going tapping on Settings, and then the "Add to Siri" button at the bottom.

1.2.1

Sep 5, 2018

Changes in 1.2:More flexibility has been added to Title Case, with 4 different options you can choose from:- Associated Press (AP)- American Psychology Association (APA)- Modern Language Association (MLA)- Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS)

Along with these additions, two more formats have also been added:

- Sentence Case.- Pascal Case

As usual, requests for different formats are always welcome. And if something doesn’t look right, please let us know. (help@chrishannah.me)

Changes in 1.2.1:Fixed a bug where the action extension would not show the converted text.

1.2

Sep 5, 2018

More flexibility has been added to Title Case, with 4 different options you can choose from:

As usual, requests for different formats are always welcome. And if something doesn’t look right, please let us know. (help@chrishannah.me)

1.1.1

Jul 11, 2018

Slight fix for 1.1, to make the action extension show the same formats in the app, after you enable/disable them.

__Changes in 1.1__

Five extra formats:- URL Decoded- Capitalise All Words- Camel Case- Snake Case- HashtagsOne format has been “fixed”, and that is Capitalise. It now does the obvious and also capitalises the first letter after a period.

You can now choose which formats you want to enable, by navigating to the Settings page, and flipping the switches. This will obviously allow for a more customised interface, as I imagine some people won’t want all 12 formats to show if there aren’t needed.

1.1

One format has been “fixed”, and that is Capitalise. It now does the obvious and also capitalises the first letter after a period.

You can now choose which formats you want to enable, by navigating to the Settings page, and flipping the switches. This will obviously allow for a more customised interface, as I imagine some people won’t want all 12 formats to show if there aren’t needed.

1.0

Jul 7, 2018

Jan 4, 2019

Version 1.4

- A new format! Strip HTML will clear any HTML tags and any whitespace either side of the result.- You can now alter the order of the way formats appear in the app.- Pasting text via the keyboard shortcut (CMD + V) will now work even if the textfield is not selected, meaning you can get the formats much faster.- Any settings in the app are now synced between your devices.

Ratings and Reviews

4.2 out of 5

10 Ratings

10 Ratings

lem0nayde
,07/07/2018

Very Useful Utility, Just Needs A Little Work

This is the type of thing I’d use daily with a little adjustment. The biggest issue is that Capitalize doesn’t recognize multiple sentences, so only the first word of a paragraph is capitalized with other sentences transformed to lowercase.

I think the results could also be better ordered with more commonly used items first. For instance: Capitalize, Title Case, Uppercase, Lowercase, URL Encoded, Reversed, Mocking Spongebob (whatever that one means?!).

There’s also an additional case I’d love to see solved for that I run into frequently: turning copied text into a quote. So, wrapping pasted text in double quotation marks and any internal quotes in single quote marks (American English, I believe British English might be the reverse.) This is useful when grabbing text from an article to quote on social media.

Another goofy/fun idea would be to turn any words of a sentence into emojis if there is an exact match. Like “The rooster and the pig drove a car.” into “The 🐓 and the 🐖 drove a 🚗”. Almost like a rebus.

Anyway, great start, looking forward to seeing it grow!

lem0nayde
,07/07/2018

Very Useful Utility, Just Needs A Little Work

This is the type of thing I’d use daily with a little adjustment. The biggest issue is that Capitalize doesn’t recognize multiple sentences, so only the first word of a paragraph is capitalized with other sentences transformed to lowercase.

I think the results could also be better ordered with more commonly used items first. For instance: Capitalize, Title Case, Uppercase, Lowercase, URL Encoded, Reversed, Mocking Spongebob (whatever that one means?!).

There’s also an additional case I’d love to see solved for that I run into frequently: turning copied text into a quote. So, wrapping pasted text in double quotation marks and any internal quotes in single quote marks (American English, I believe British English might be the reverse.) This is useful when grabbing text from an article to quote on social media.

Another goofy/fun idea would be to turn any words of a sentence into emojis if there is an exact match. Like “The rooster and the pig drove a car.” into “The 🐓 and the 🐖 drove a 🚗”. Almost like a rebus.

Anyway, great start, looking forward to seeing it grow!

scampercom
,07/08/2018

Needs one-touch copy

App couldn’t be more straightforward. It’d be even better with the ability to copy any string to the clipboard with one touch, so you wouldn’t have to tap-and-hold. As a bonus, a Today Widget version would present transformations of whatever was currently on the clipboard without a visit to the app.

scampercom
,07/08/2018

Needs one-touch copy

App couldn’t be more straightforward. It’d be even better with the ability to copy any string to the clipboard with one touch, so you wouldn’t have to tap-and-hold. As a bonus, a Today Widget version would present transformations of whatever was currently on the clipboard without a visit to the app.

scotty321
,07/07/2018

Works great!

Works great! This app strips text formatting as well, which is perfect! In other words, if you paste in bold or italicized text, this app makes it normal unformatted text! :)

scotty321
,07/07/2018

Works great!

Works great! This app strips text formatting as well, which is perfect! In other words, if you paste in bold or italicized text, this app makes it normal unformatted text! :)